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Belarus: Undercover in Europe's last dictatorship | Channel 4 News

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Belarus border guards order Jonathan Rugman out of the country, but our resourceful Channel 4 News cameraman slips past them for a much-needed glimpse of Europe\'s most repressive regime.
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Geography Now! Belarus

Geography Now! Belarus

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Geography Now! Belarus

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A Belarusian Spring - People and Power

A Belarusian Spring - People and Power

For more than two decades, with the sustained if sometimes lukewarm backing of neighbouring Russia, Alexander Lukashenko has governed the Republic of Belarus with an iron fist - in the process earning himself the unfortunate sobriquet of \"Europe\'s last dictator\" because of his habit of ruthlessly squashing all dissent.
But earlier this year opposition voices finally managed to make themselves heard.
Over just a few weeks, protests against a new tax to be levied on the unemployed quickly degenerated into more general anti-government affairs led by a charismatic opposition figure.
These soon spread from Minsk, the capital, to other towns and cities across Belarus. So would these demonstrations strengthen or weaken the regime\'s hold on power?
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A Belarusian Spring - People and Power

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For more than two decades, with the sustained if sometimes lukewarm backing of neighbouring Russia, Alexander Lukashenko has governed the Republic of Belarus with an iron fist - in the process earning himself the unfortunate sobriquet of \"Europe\'s last dictator\" because of his habit of ruthlessly squashing all dissent.
But earlier this year opposition voices finally managed to make themselves heard.
Over just a few weeks, protests against a new tax to be levied on the unemployed quickly degenerated into more general anti-government affairs led by a charismatic opposition figure.
These soon spread from Minsk, the capital, to other towns and cities across Belarus. So would these demonstrations strengthen or weaken the regime\'s hold on power?
We sent filmmakers Glenn Ellis and Katerina Barushka to find out.
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Blackout Ep. 3: Inside Belarus, Europe's Last Dictatorship

Blackout Ep. 3: Inside Belarus, Europe's Last Dictatorship

In October of last year, Alexander Lukashenko swept to his fifth term as the Belarusian president, marking 22 years in power. Despite the elections being marred by allegations of fraud, the EU has this month lifted travel sanctions against Lukashenko\'s government, as a reward for good behavior — the elections passed without a repeat of 2010’s violent crackdown against opposition parties. But critics argue that the EU is making a dangerous endorsement of an autocratic regime that still employs the use of internet surveillance, censorship, and intimidation to exert control over its people and press.
VICE News meets the Belarusian journalists and bloggers struggling to tell the truth about Belarus in this post-soviet dictatorship.
In BLACKOUT, a series made possible by Jigsaw, VICE News takes viewers across the globe, from Pakistan to Belarus, to examine technology\'s role in the ongoing fight for free expression.
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Blackout Ep. 3: Inside Belarus, Europe's Last Dictatorship

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In October of last year, Alexander Lukashenko swept to his fifth term as the Belarusian president, marking 22 years in power. Despite the elections being marred by allegations of fraud, the EU has this month lifted travel sanctions against Lukashenko\'s government, as a reward for good behavior — the elections passed without a repeat of 2010’s violent crackdown against opposition parties. But critics argue that the EU is making a dangerous endorsement of an autocratic regime that still employs the use of internet surveillance, censorship, and intimidation to exert control over its people and press.
VICE News meets the Belarusian journalists and bloggers struggling to tell the truth about Belarus in this post-soviet dictatorship.
In BLACKOUT, a series made possible by Jigsaw, VICE News takes viewers across the globe, from Pakistan to Belarus, to examine technology\'s role in the ongoing fight for free expression.
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Minsk, Belarus - The Most Difficult City To Visit In Europe

Minsk, Belarus - The Most Difficult City To Visit In Europe

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Belarus is one of the more difficult countries to visit in Europe. These are my thoughts about the city of Minsk. One of my most favourite cities in Europe due to cost of living, cleanliness, and friendly.
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Minsk, Belarus - The Most Difficult City To Visit In Europe

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Belarus is one of the more difficult countries to visit in Europe. These are my thoughts about the city of Minsk. One of my most favourite cities in Europe due to cost of living, cleanliness, and friendly.
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Belarus Dating: How to Date Belarus Girls

Belarus Dating: How to Date Belarus Girls

Interested in dating a woman from Belarus? Have arrived to Belorussia and do not know how to attract local ladies in no time? What are the best places and ways to meet Belarus girls? This video is going to answer all your questions and provide you with great dating tips and ideas. For more exclusive experts’ dating views, we welcome you to our channel. Here leading dating and relationship specialists will consult you in different love life aspects. More on relationship/dating advice for men here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwh6A857jn_MWA2Nxt5xS_uO06TadeUsl; LIKE US: https://www.facebook.com/iDateAdvice
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Belarus Dating: How to Date Belarus Girls

published:20 Feb 2017

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Interested in dating a woman from Belarus? Have arrived to Belorussia and do not know how to attract local ladies in no time? What are the best places and ways to meet Belarus girls? This video is going to answer all your questions and provide you with great dating tips and ideas. For more exclusive experts’ dating views, we welcome you to our channel. Here leading dating and relationship specialists will consult you in different love life aspects. More on relationship/dating advice for men here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwh6A857jn_MWA2Nxt5xS_uO06TadeUsl; LIKE US: https://www.facebook.com/iDateAdvice
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What Estonians think about Belarus?

What Estonians think about Belarus?

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What Estonians think about Belarus?

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7 facts about Belarus

7 facts about Belarus

Considered the last dictatorship in Europe, under the ferm rule of president Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, Belarus is one of the least know European countries, considered by most as a puppet state of Russia. But nations are about people and belarusians are worth discovering.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Belarus, a former member of the USSR. Today it remains a country with a heavy soviet atmosphere, a state-controlled economy, censorship and fixed elections. However Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is a cosmopolitan city, elegant and well maintained. Tourists in Minsk can find several attractions and generally don’t feel oppressed in any way.
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1. The longest street in Belarus - Independence Avenue in Minsk is 15 km long. Throughout its history, it not only grew in length and width, but also changed it’s name of 14 times. This is one of the last mainline neoclassical ensembles in the world of architecture, one of the longest street in Europe, and a Bidder for inclusion in the List of World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
2. Belarus still applies the death penalty. The ultimate punishment has been completely abolished in all Europea...

7 facts about Belarus

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Considered the last dictatorship in Europe, under the ferm rule of president Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, Belarus is one of the least know European countries, considered by most as a puppet state of Russia. But nations are about people and belarusians are worth discovering.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Belarus, a former member of the USSR. Today it remains a country with a heavy soviet atmosphere, a state-controlled economy, censorship and fixed elections. However Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is a cosmopolitan city, elegant and well maintained. Tourists in Minsk can find several attractions and generally don’t feel oppressed in any way.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The longest street in Belarus - Independence Avenue in Minsk is 15 km long. Throughout its history, it not only grew in length and width, but also changed it’s name of 14 times. This is one of the last mainline neoclassical ensembles in the world of architecture, one of the longest street in Europe, and a Bidder for inclusion in the List of World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
2. Belarus still applies the death penalty. The ultimate punishment has been completely abolished in all Europea...

Minsk, Belarus 2017 - Where Soviet Communism meets Capitalism

This VLOG is about my visa-free visit to the beautiful city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus, in April 2017. The video features the main sights, Soviet architecture, Belarusian churches, Communist monuments, Capitalist businesses, Minsk metro (subway) and much more (contents with time code see below).
Minsk is a city with an interesting history. The city was destroyed and fought over many times. 80% of the city were destroyed in World War II. Minsk also lost a huge part of its population in the war. It recovered during Soviet times from 60,000 to around 1 million inhabitants. It still has a Soviet vibe - here you can experience a Communist country in the 21st century. But there are also many other things to do in Minsk: there are great bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants - and there are various modern shopping malls that offer anything you desire.
Minsk is a heavily patrolled and very safe city. I had no issues walking around town day and night. The streets are VERY clean and people very friendly and helpful. The metro system is efficient and cheap. Whenever public transportation was not available, Uber worked very well. I was positively surprised about Belarus in terms of hospitality. It was quite the opposite of the terrible reputation of “the last dictatorship in Europe”, as Western media outlets sometimes like to call it.
It is now possible to visit Belarus for five days without a visa, as long as you enter the country at Minsk National Airport. I spent three days in Minsk and another day in Brest to see the massive Brest Fortress (not included in this video). There ...

Minsk, Belarus 2017 - Where Soviet Communism meets Capitalism

published:17 Apr 2017

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This VLOG is about my visa-free visit to the beautiful city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus, in April 2017. The video features the main sights, Soviet architecture, Belarusian churches, Communist monuments, Capitalist businesses, Minsk metro (subway) and much more (contents with time code see below).
Minsk is a city with an interesting history. The city was destroyed and fought over many times. 80% of the city were destroyed in World War II. Minsk also lost a huge part of its population in the war. It recovered during Soviet times from 60,000 to around 1 million inhabitants. It still has a Soviet vibe - here you can experience a Communist country in the 21st century. But there are also many other things to do in Minsk: there are great bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants - and there are various modern shopping malls that offer anything you desire.
Minsk is a heavily patrolled and very safe city. I had no issues walking around town day and night. The streets are VERY clean and people very friendly and helpful. The metro system is efficient and cheap. Whenever public transportation was not available, Uber worked very well. I was positively surprised about Belarus in terms of hospitality. It was quite the opposite of the terrible reputation of “the last dictatorship in Europe”, as Western media outlets sometimes like to call it.
It is now possible to visit Belarus for five days without a visa, as long as you enter the country at Minsk National Airport. I spent three days in Minsk and another day in Brest to see the massive Brest Fortress (not included in this video). There ...

Belarus border guards order Jonathan Rugman out of the country, but our resourceful Channel 4 News cameraman slips past them for a much-needed glimpse of Europe\'s most repressive regime.
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For more than two decades, with the sustained if sometimes lukewarm backing of neighbouring Russia, Alexander Lukashenko has governed the Republic of Belarus with an iron fist - in the process earning himself the unfortunate sobriquet of \"Europe\'s last dictator\" because of his habit of ruthlessly sq

In October of last year, Alexander Lukashenko swept to his fifth term as the Belarusian president, marking 22 years in power. Despite the elections being marred by allegations of fraud, the EU has this month lifted travel sanctions against Lukashenko\'s government, as a reward for good behavior — the

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Belarus is one of the more difficult countries to visit in Europe. These are my thoughts about the city of Minsk. One of my most favourite cities in Europe due to cost of living, cleanliness, and friendly.
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Considered the last dictatorship in Europe, under the ferm rule of president Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, Belarus is one of the least know European countries, considered by most as a puppet state of Russia. But nations are about people and belarusians are worth discovering

This VLOG is about my visa-free visit to the beautiful city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus, in April 2017. The video features the main sights, Soviet architecture, Belarusian churches, Communist monuments, Capitalist businesses, Minsk metro (subway) and much more (contents with time code see below

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I spent 28 days in Belarus - some of those days I spent in the Capital of Belarus - Minsk - here is what I documented while in Minsk - capturing the wonderful Eastern European City from all angles and in all situations - from nightlife to things you may do in the day! Feel free to comment below!
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In this episode of Strike Pro TV, Stefan \"Trumman\" Trumstedt goes pike fishing in Belarus together with Anton Fisherman.
It\'s autumn, the water is getting colder and they are targeting the pike in semi-deep areas with lots of vegetation. They are fishing in a big lake system called Braslav Lakes i